“I’m recycled, not retired,” says Sister Rita McNally, 88, a Sister of St. Joseph of Chambéry. That’s an apt description, given that her days are filled with collecting
goods for the poor, tutoring, and visiting the homebound. Since entering her community in 1941, this former educator and missionary has spent her life serving others. Today,
Sister Rita and some 34,000 elder Catholic sisters, brothers, and religious order priests benefit from the Retirement Fund for Religious.
Like Sister Rita, thousands of senior women and men religious worked for small stipends. Their sacrifices over many decades now leave their religious communities without adequate savings for retirement and elder care. Your gift to the Retirement Fund for Religious provides vital funding for prescription medications, nursing care, and more. Please be generous.


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“I’m recycled, not retired,” says Sister Rita McNally, 88, a Sister of St. Joseph of Chambéry. That’s an apt description, given that her days are filled with collecting
goods for the poor, tutoring, and visiting the homebound. Since entering her community in 1941, this former educator and missionary has spent her life serving others. Today,
Sister Rita and some 34,000 elder Catholic sisters, brothers, and religious order priests benefit from the Retirement Fund for Religious.
Like Sister Rita, thousands of senior women and men religious worked for small stipends. Their sacrifices over many decades now leave their religious communities without adequate savings for retirement and elder care. Your gift to the Retirement Fund for Religious provides vital funding for prescription medications, nursing care, and more. Please be generous.
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